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Buffalo Courier from Buffalo, New York • 2

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A ll.ii.. dommcrriaL Sbc gailn ODotirirr. tSTDavC a KaAiskan'a Near Systetn ol Trrwtin hr tishtwlaeaa; Mvx.j.ia. rear aarhlrhiss rhtoaltatia, or inMaratviw of tisht; rtaaia fliu.s of the eywUda; manswes of Vhwass, nwwmoaOy tailed NurrtRC rf iw sad ft Serve; rl hi th Kvv rUrhtOlrf.thaimi, or tnftemuialioa of th LOCAL NKWtS. GTshsww Irtv beam piled anoswUia ttigb tip-em th bi seat reaur.

east ha wee sax i send any tiraaie ia Ifae JadWaai th saaaav at as be vaureaua- to sm bow that etees dilwrbars as ruaJe. tV aaey bi tisttjaBipoaUsaaaf tsaalis parts of rorjpar aad of tin. M-ITAroat aisnrvarad thai by sod- orric or thu ttvrrktn cwrikri B-rLv March t. i BflXTaJRi JLSO I.Afr.V Bt'rrALO KfTAlI. fKlCXi Bitra Sagar Cored Hams, par Sasohod aa do ttrf -lVi f.

Pali Pork, la rw a 7s- bard. Frwah Kaorj Sasoke4 i ArrlvaJ at twe Th Pacific arrived at York ytrday, ith Liverpool data to b. 37. Th thjtul of har new will found in th telegraphic col" a mo. The rlinmio Vinintry bad falleo to piece aad the work of racooatroclioo had not bea com-paeted latereaCirg debate on tha Eaxtem vaf had takaa pW ia ParliaruL Or eat deatitu-Uoa prevailad io Eoglaud.

Tb aituatino of affair at Sebaatopol and no th Daoulj unchanged. Tha Frooch in par or wthea go to lb Cnmea, and England arid Austria wish him to stay at bom. A Oairtaw Dtduml. ar indebted to Mr. CSotit, member of As- DaMtwcUv Fire ail Bajat, ieafca tiar tfe laara fmw the R.het.T Uoioo that a fire broke out ia tbe floartKhing village of Omnty, Tueaday rnornisg.

The fir was dweorered at a quarter past 5 in th morning io an old woodca structure, knows as tbe Ciinloo House, aitoated at th corner of Liberty and Steobeo street. That building wan saun dtroyed, and the fire swept eaatward along the north side of Liberty street, to tb corner of Orchard atrewt, above it turned northward, and waa at last accounts destroying wellings oo that street Tbe second Baptist Church was about to bum as our informant left, (8 A. and the iadka-tioos were that the fire would Dot stop until it reached the Bsptiit Church, at the end of Orchard street. The greatest alarm prevailed in tha village aa there as no water, and nothing could be done to arrent the It is utterly impossible to make an estimate of the loss, but it roust be tery heavy. The Legislature of Indiana have adjourned without electing United State Senator, tr any Naw Tat-fc HarttM by Taeacrstab.

fRepotWd far th BaflaJo Caariar.l Naw Toaa. Mareb P. at. wtlhaot ehaaw aad leas Sol a. Dw-aua tor have aaabwtitwd.

taia hhle a srsfl to straight aad atat 11 SSV for cotutuoa to good Ohio, aiich. lad. aad wieeoueisaad ll auKvll fur e(ra i a law Urani Waa us of th latierbald hih as Oa. Caaadiaa rather aioie doiataew anarkal Srmer. Sat bbi i so i a hood JiS s'a for gaad to Ssacy and xtr duty paid.

UnOSTvY bear of no traaaaetioa of taspartaae la wheat. Fair uiw4 tar aiiiua. bet with limited a- I YalKIXUEATKM. from Ut FnSrtemaau A aacaSMSfissr- wkat HvtiA tod.ti Mortal ttn: lui mmamtuimm'jt That esrai, mystic aud ltmm, km uutM4nin a tt UrM cf rim, bn Mw afa I feraw, ttibf trtasrfeav As eul aa wveriMttaaowf Tl taoaat Uiaa Toa Ui bvood mrr tan b4 War An' mi au aid taa 1 nr. AJ want Ui; tta fry varsldy yais.

A yoaraf biaaSHlooaa wkataia Nv.1 on diss rkMd aaifc nvael thy sh No ssh af snK, lauk af ua, liail mortality'aetwtmi; Hat oaes BaUi ttutappmauwat tua. try, mil ta yiaa; Bat aahamaa uur llia roaad ao laaaa f. tila. Mad ntiTt at thy paiwa wa Cao earn Hit add story bow As aad onward, npaard throat rha anael- rauk Uiat lowly hew Aacaedoif till from freight to haiffct, i luMtonor whr rapt arTapfas trod; Nor pauMas'oud toair alrclaa brttat, Thoa teadeft iawatd uato bad A var of prownee ia the lor Tuai'soaty Uard in seavae; thy lr mIidiu of eiav. and ft to nar.

Hath laftthe rwalraaof deabt babiad. And voBdrwBi thiols a birb Sail thoajat Id rata aiaayed to solx, aepvar To th aotaaked iniitti frat With axpUBanoa straacly alaar. Thy raaauo oaiwi no eoam4. A held it hiw in Bdral IhraJl; God's mysuriMcoBrt thy uetiouiD soal, Aad thos mayst search and kaoa then ail. A year ef lov; thy yearnlns heart ae alwsyn telr etea to taan.

i With synpathiawhos.f saeraJ art Ufa holy all thy ebxrUhed yars, Bat love, who erchie aeataey Had overborn the Onit. uow Throbs ihrrah the heme para aad free, And barns boob the radiant brow. For thou, (ntn hands doar elanp has felt, Wbsrestlil th nail-printaaradiepUyed; And thoo hafora that oa hast koait. i hica wear th seats tha thorns have made' AyaarwtthoBttbee! I had thouht My orphan'd heart wiald braafc and dia, Era time had meek qoHnecaae broaeht, tr soothed th tears it sou Id not dry. And eet I lir.

to faint and onjut Before th hornaa nef 1 bear; To miextheeeol then drnwB th Ball I That treoiblee en tut hp ia prayer. TbouptaisiBir.whil iweakly pin! i Ttiou slorviaa. while I vainly thrill! 1 Aad thae, betweea tby heart and win, Tbedistanc ever widening still. A year ot tear to me; the, I Tho end of thy probation's strife, The archway to eteroit i The portal of immortal life. To tuetb pall.

tha bier, thasod; To the the palm of victory rin; 1 heart thank Uvdl thaiikOodl That thon hat been a year in hearebl 'I I- fto i He I 1 at I tmel I Th I (etr srer; la-. aadt Base, it el po r.i taai Tor i ply, bohlars coatieue to laett aa orieaa aaovw tli viaw of earebasara. tiood to arjn whit eaathene haivl at Si Si and datrttaeae $1 TS, le rieOere isnot a treat drsl doinr aad aaarket sritb-eat Importaetehaatw- Saleabeh Jersey attl iat-goad SKirihera saa uaaaoiaa oeia at i skuh fa. Barley sad barit malt BBchaaod. Frtaa'Brcl th f.wroar bld at St M.

Scare I anything' dun ia -l to-ST. Oalraasaall snppiy alien uc aad aoldra wr Srwi above th views of ahiiMera. uaota ained soathera jN jaae whMa da SSSWio vallow dotrje roaad vailow S. nam nieaiy iauvinetkwn mr miasrs eae eenty and fAjtAs for state sod waatara. Whlabey Eamer with only a mederat basiaasa dolor 8ale bbl at 'ttle for Jrey aistJlSe for Ohio and prison, sad IvS) dradga at Sle tine late re at added.

PravWtasra Market steady far fork aad th desaaa4 to fair asteat. 8al l.rn) bbla at $14 tar old litwHf dw-S14 Sr for aw arias 9lS Jtit OS or waatara prima snas $1 avai so tor eity 4. rleef mora actir Set anarkal Baehaarad. Rata Srw kbl St 9 10 j'l yot aoaatrvmasesis Ibryarataat doll OS for ettra do aad A ttvyjT ta for eoaatrv rrtme S14 Mtl5 tn (or repaekad Chicage, taladiag bhia ouoirv ios wuniB ine i ranee Beaf bams are nearly oat ol Hrst hernia Caimaata ia fair air raqaaes. tsaiaesziipkra at sttta ror pick lad bassa, and (Spsa i'or ahaul- dry salted aad dare.

Baeoa Qsiet. Bala rOaOxa short Middles rib ta at 9S. Urwsead bofSft7e asioqoslity. Lard Brmiy held bald aad moderate. Salaa 4S bbla at Surf's for sreaae aad pilu.

Also SMI pkrs at lOHe. batter ia fair rauaaat at 14ADa for Ohio aad tt23Sa for eomraea to prima etate. CheMdnllatHSla. Mtecke-Slrm bat aot vary sctlv. Money aad chaosa Baehantad.

Kne RR. eoaatruetioa bosde af IMal S4. Illinois Central KK bonds 7S. Harlesa 1st bond N. Y.CniaireSou.

ri. TC.V. KK. S3s rSO. li.leaa aa I Chlaato RR.

SO. ri RR. as'is'l. Kaadiag Kit. 8J.

Ciiaad ana loteae hh. i. Elegant Residences for Sale at the KRIE L4ND A new and lfaat Maasioa with Tow 1 a Prospect Hill. Tb Is Is oo ef the met dasirabl loeattaoe for aroeideneala tha city. Tha viaw from th Toaerwbleh overlooks th aitv.

lake and river is vary fine. Tha lot ia tSSi 134. tiaa, water, haihing tabs, furnace, o. Tenus Also Th as a brisk Maasioa oa Main street, oppoe th rasldsne of th lata Sea. Kiley.

The house is Tarnished with all modern improvements. Th lot is very lar, being 16SxeS3 to Kllleott street, containing; two acres or mora, la tba premiers ar all varieties of eboio fruits, and Sue shrubbery. Tha proirty will lie sold on favorable terms. For further particular apply at th F.rl lAod Offie. mrlS LYON VAN TiNK.

Farm Lands For Sale in Lots to SUIT rUKCUASKBS. OVER 2,000,000 OF ACRES. OF SELECTED PRAIRIE FARMLANDS, BBLOXa 1X0 TO TBI II.MS01S OSITTBAL B. B. OO.

rpHE pries will vary from tb to Sift, according to quail-A ty, location, io. Tb purchase money may parable la five eqnal instalments, tha Brat ta com due in two year from oat of contract, the others annually tharaaf-lergiyiagsia years to pay for tha laud, with a oaarn only TWO PER CENT. PER ANNUM INTEREST. Tha first two vaarV laterast navabla in iImi. Company's eoastroction bonds received a cash.

Aoutr to CHAS. M.DUPUY.Jr., Und Aaant. Ill.C.R. R.Co84 Lake st. Chicsao.ni.

rarldSm GREAT REDUCTION FROM roRMER RATES AT MURRAY CUMMINGS' LARGE NEW STORE. IB4B1AIN SJTKKKT. BUFFALO. Ia eoaaeqBDa of tb treat stringaney of th Money HwiwHwran4iw)iwwnB DRY I) bar bean compelled to sell thstr atoek at IMMENSE SACRIFICE. An i having pnrehasad largely at theas Forced Sales, ws wiwuivuhi -vupgrcuiVIQinSIl IMPORTED GOODS at on half of what they originally coat, and DOMESTIC GOODS at far below tbe usual rate, i We are now closiag out large invoices of BeaaUful Plaid and striped SILKS for Se.

and 4s aacsa formarlvaold foroe. ends. HANHS. ABi.B SILKS for 4s. wall worth 8a.

last v.ar for M. nfni lli.AIBBll.KMa. IA 11W nidVB HKKINIW, rrom Ss too. FINE DbLAINKS II. PARAMATTAa.

all plaid MKRiNhs Th.T;r.. brought to thts to Sb. than can sold by SBVeUiBrlinnu lhl. iv lletropclitaj, TtTaS vaea.ee SH-S o. a.

run nie a-irj at r-. araataaly. i-as r-Cank, Akaat ati-Va I AH.ll.r.lNU asisu tiu T. d. hce utu TS i ami ISKL4MJ AND Aatltlcr1 Jeasssv A.

AarMi CORO KtASTrgt eerr4we wrk OTEI.I A ttia-K or rv-w at r. V'-1 a ar ko To-atarraw vaalag, Beattt of Mt, Ia Rehearsal A graBd ra UhiabMr.aa4Mra. WAKHwi.i Fancy Masqefrtj. FOR THE icnnT or prof, juo dr. TBI CNDERSWNID CO UK ITT Kg aoaaaa to th (itisea af BaSata aad viete.

v'' satiataetloaaf ail a he aav fvar htm haaurwda aaa taatirv wha wsrea i MMue ball of the tiel rearwary, tJe. 1 he aoov Mail wui gtvaa at AMERICAN UALL OaVVadaeaday Kvealaa. MarehtUa. I VVr MrtcUrs.tickta.U.. fi eusiBirrs.

Osot L(aabartia HBCUs I riaao thomsa art I. aJue ward LO Row tiearv Warrsa Oliver r. Hill PWB.it Jaaob Bar as Wra Baraa Kooia VLTiphalaa Thomas pans kdward leber fifnaa" JLonrharwt a urioAg tv? LSil CUa NEW VOKK, To Cash Close Bayers aJ axd riser det toons. EASTMAN. SHELDON AND Toi rsu.vK iisusnsT WKW Jag, orroaiTB ths rosr orrh, Woald Invlt tha atUatioa of MerrkaeB, Yark, to one of tba bsst satoctad Sloct, ot RIBBOXS.

GLOVES. LACES ERIES, FASUIONABLS Df TRMJUIA'OS, fr, dx. Having anaanal iaeilitl, aad eareksa entirely forCaeh, thay ar Bvprd Itas? ftoods at macb lower prises thaa thsr Ths attention of th oloaaai buyers bisrseL cited. a-. Jones Tibbfk tsoADTrai! I ii "'an vv "vJLrlLA DLiir? WTNES A If SPlxlTA NO.IItr I N.

B. Particular attenUon alt ayjV Trad, and euDDir st the lou J7.iT" Ubaral terms. All ordcte strictly sitenaij Jf Ladies French Shoei Arr b.itirtavtv It 487 BROADWAY. N. Y.

1 uneauand Ale. HALr BARR(! deAltf ti Si I i TV I A 1 -vt sj a v. a i ain i iii: 1 N. llm Soa, Ol NJV STREET, I tyahop Mo. I Soath DiviMoa Stmt a a 7 4 .4 fiioses Sdlth.

LUMBER DEAL! A3 6 W18II1MJTUN BTKkn BaecaaeoTlo O. fJodre fr. Joseph VaiTtT COmBisakrDer lfvdS Urf Oil iS ihi (HiuuiKKorriri I NO. WC3T 8KNKCA gTRggT. BCrftii SprinffStjIesGentleira i HATI4, IS5J.

1 Now ready at ROnERTVnw u. airtodlw Western Loan Compu J. Baldwin, Eaq ho. laus Mais amu ia 13th innU, ato'clo-k P. or tha WM.

LOVCR1N8. Jr. a nhlOdtlS 3 Brxtu'ii Book-Keeper. WANTED, eituation by sa tiptrfzcMV. Hast of refitraiwaB Offlc.

Lost. A dTEPR narrn uianii a.w 1 5 Lost and Ntnr Genii Road lyimnanlu-Th. M. i from th. West, where ha has bees 4 tr la search of Loat and Stray Uooti 'I" o'h oods UShiin foate Wat of and at Bntfalo.

i. aata. Apply throngh th Post-oMea ir BhW.I. v. rco r.iBaa.

Snuff and Tcbm PKTKBLOHILLJlkD, MAN UFA CTUSii CHATHAM STRKrT if nnBO. Saceai seorot rni Oco wT7i. jVrTt wuoui kind in th. Cnltwj raWBOr Aaaiseros nvt Sai ais aaaue ira Oral Bad a. UaTl Tier, Is ssaTjT taaa aa or4 bv epaucB ai il frasa Stall A.

al-aad frwss I la r.b. tt, 141 or kle N. t.ra Jt A Xi. Ba, of Hlndy was, toe Tb. sasny kirhly to east THURSDAY.

MARCH IS, WCTICM lb rtlj twvrahtfiwa of rh (Ww trmaa-rvrad MI)xM but. to Cim Mawa, wbe will ef oa shilling pvr mmk. rmtm erf M4m rrrea-rtr Mrtae. Th Jaauafj Buoibrt of lb LuuiJuo Quarterly RvWw coolaio io ioUrwsUng articl on "Fir tid Fir Ioiturancr," ia Lie am ai.ro imfort-ant act rriii(j tha ongia of tra in Looilon A littla nx if thaa twenty yrar aguHL fir BrirJ tblt(Hj, aoj during tun tin lh hav alla-tided aUwit t-inetjr-nv buu-lrd fire. Tb (rJluV.

iri autistic with regard to ill hum the ar worthy attention Sill ar tllnlxil) to the itroitiou ut curtain oo Hammer txi fir ruaiHiiieree tb draught from lb open window blowing? tbam tgftiDnt larnti ur raiidle in tLfuai IjjJ ar attributed to f.ur uwi (ur I.e. if tb rtiotiri of dwelling; 1333 to unknown cause. 117!) to carelwe- in Ut u. of caudle; 33 to 494 to tva 1i43 toark from fire ICC to smoking; tabarco an 10U from CArelrSMiaaa. Tba Cans from which lee tban 100 fire orig; iual ara uunxrMik ami ofleu curions.

Duet fall ing on a Wixoiilal flue, clotbaa-nnrae Uart bj a monkey, rat gnawing loeirer, jackdaw playing with lwitVi, rat gnawing gas srrroking out aula, sewing by candle, high drying linen, lira from in k.tile, aaaling letter, and a charcoal fira a suicide, bar esv.li caused one con flagretiou witbln tb Ulna covered by tba labia from which wa quoin. Tb file cauaad by a ral gnawing a lucifer, and by a jackdaw playing with lucifWr, show in connection with other raa from tho match, tha nrramity of far greetT car than ia generally jtactiaed in keeping tbrm Eighty Are ara attributed to lucifer and forty' IJv to children playing with lli-m, and dotiblWai Diaor of llioaa attributed to unknown cauaea might La chargml upoo these uaelul article. Una of the largtmt Inauraiiftt iifTlrm in London rati tnatea ita luea fj their introduction at tan thoo aad pound aUifling aunually. Kat and mie carry tbeia awny to their hole, and by the friction of their teeth igtnt ihera. They aiiould never be allowed Ma slwrtit but ahould be krpt io a tin boa with a cloaed lid.

Tba una of nsixha in lanjia, a Combustible fluid, which wa HuppoMi aoniawhat reaetnblen our eampban, ia chargod with originating iti firm during tha tmie muntioriel reading in bel with 9Q iiitoiicnliou with HO, "bunting bun" with 13 boy letting off firework and firework ig lilting with 77 aponlananu combuation wilb 43 heat from the hid with 8 xliirl falling into tba fir with iowntty with 5 "bleaching nnta" with 7 aud incendiarUro with It ia caloulalud that on fir in aeven which occur among the aniall claaaof khojkpr ia auiucen diary fir. Tb aubjact of aponlaneoua combuatioo ia aidarad in the article. It baa been ac riiiid that oil.nl aawduat, acted upon by the raya of tha tun will ignit in aixteen hour. Other in ten at -ing facta are itated io thia connection, to which haa not apace to allud. A Jieculiar method of rattening peraotia from th tipper loom of houae when th lower atory i InaeraiaubU ou account of th flamea, i described It ia by mean of Fir Ewapf, ol which titer am forty-two at atatioua half a milt from ach other.

They are manned by a eial force, and ara under the management of a a ingle director. From twenty I fifty lire are aarcd by thea machine yearly. The height attainable by lbe ecape ari from 43 to 45 feet, and moat of them carry a upplomenlary ladder, by which they are oabld to reach a height of 50 feet. Th main ladder i th on used for reaching eecnnd floor; the npper ladder fold orer it and ia readily rained to tb required potutioo by rop and pullsya. Under tha whole length of tba main Udder ia a canvaa trough or bagging, made of atout eatf-cloth ateeped io alum and pio-tecUd by an out trough or aheathing of copper wire nat, autlioient pace txiing li ft between the two for th yielding ef the canvaa in a penon'a dcant.

Although when placed agaiuat the building thia canvaa tunnel ia alnioet perpendic ular, the yielding of the admita of a peraon alidiog down it gotly and safely. There are in London upward of three thou aand fir engine, aupporUd by a pariah rate, but they ar not efficiently inannod and are not of great aerrice. The moat reliable company ia tb fir Brigade, under the direction of Mr. Rnid wood, aud auatained by lh4rtaurance companies coaibiued. It conaiat of twenty-BCMii large borM-engiue and nine amaller one diawnby baud.

Thea ara worked by twelve engineer, vu aub-engiueem, thirty-two aenior firemen Aud fourteen driver 104 iratn and 31 hore. An engin can be horned and Btarted in throe miuutea, though five ia considered a fair time. Th weight of au engine with th men upon it il about 30 cwt. Itia driven at full gallop. Vol unteera to work the pump ar paid on shilling aterliug for the rirt hour and nizpenca per hour aftarward.

The auperintendent attenda only the larger firea, in tha bnaineaa part of tha city, aud despatch ou of hi firemen to any firo in tba auburba. Though paid by the inatiranc com pa uiea, th brigade are prompt to attend any fire, never aaking whether tha partie ar iutured un til th work ia dnue. Than if inaured, aome of th men remain to anaiat in saving all they can, cut not if the property ia uninsured. Meveaieata af the l.elallaur The present week is to be devoted by the mem bers of both brandies of th Legislature to a per soual Inspection of the interesting scenes iu snd around Now York, with a view, ostensibly, to promote iolelligent legislation on the various questions them. (...: It netting our interests now oclore Yesterday, under th escort of th Governors of th Alms House they visited tha eemosyoary institutions on Randall's sod Dlask well's Inlsnds and leewhere.

To-day they are to partake of a public dinner Io be given by the city authori ties at the Aator House, and alno to take a trip per steamer to Qravesend, where the proposed floating qusrsntin hospital is to anchored, accompanied by the Commissioners of EmlTsti.n, th Chamber of Commerce, and Board of Underwriters. Th visit will no doubt prov highly interesting, a well as profitable to just legislation VVaa't Tbey reel Ceriaa. Tb Albany Argn ia of th opinion that "th Temperance mon whoexhauaU-d thier purse sod bo leather last fall in helping elevat tha Whigs to power, must have curious sensations when they fully realir. that they hav been told. To think of having their thouder aud lightning ramady fur iotemporance, roblied of thes qualities aad degraded into a bill to amend th licena increasing th fin for selling liquor I Not this wa it thnt they fought and bled for tbir country and Whiggery.

Fancy the feelings of thos Domorrnts, who now find themselves canght ia th Whig rat trap! VV by tboy night wll hav gone far Gov. Seymour, vto and all, or for Jadg Bonson and his letters. Th Nw ilaaapaalr Clarilaa. xuii returns irom one uundrea ana lows ia Sew Hampshire, embracing nearly two-thirds of the State, indicate that the Know-Nothings har carried tha day, and elected their Governor, Legislature, and Members of Congress. The a of a lb ing, tn vey COM HI BIB BLAhl a -ads OLL CUiT.1 aksoetae BtWDIJ terms B.

New Good SIilHingr Prints at 6 1-4 cts.l eye aa it aprMmhere Cataract; fartial aud ToUl ktUtei-aaK tha AppBcaiioa ofEyaCupa. 17" Dr. soay ha coneuited at the Msnaliwi tlattaa. Parlor No. A a th lorssweaj as? day, swtil lb lataf AprU.

FcrsoM afflictsd hadty with toflammatlon of tb eya. oaah arraefrenenbi to asset and treataj by l)r. pefaoaafly. fJaehiafry Depot tR BLOCK, TKRX1CK STRKET, BUF1 MILLER ITfALO, 1M.W YORK. H.

C. BROWN, WBoutnu aim arraii cbaiis MaeMsjery and MaehIllLsts, Tool, rOK WOOD AND IRON WORK. I I.KATUKK AND KtBBKK BKL.T1NU, Scales, Warthotw Tracks, Utter Presses, As-, kt. aad II aaae stole for Plate. rjT Are yoa a i tho at a Safe? Safe mad to Order.

faidtf The Bafalo Umbrella. AVerySoperlor TJaihreUa with tb sbor Bams, hss juil been (ntrodueed hy th Hhsenhers, aasoot-thiag loor needed to thi so proverbial lor ita stron hih winds, thay are all BnlformiB thalr aaaaa-factor, niad froastha stroatrast. finest sad bstasatri-als, and ar warranted httar ia vrv reepaet thaa aay olhw Umbrella ever before offered ta this market. KKTOHUM COM STOCK. Bnff)o.

Keb S. 1 S4 inrldto SVlUMJ TVl.KUft:Af!l. A A new style of Ca for Toang Men, will to trod -oed by a forSpring on Ustonlav Maieh Sd. asrldlm KtTOHKll AtCtHISTOCK, Hflti HO MTV Let HATS fOtt ISM. rpHE Sprint Style of Hats for Oentlemea will ho Intro- a.

ditoad by as oa Saturda thSd or March. KETCH CM A COMSTOCK. BoOaJft, Feb. S. lSSft.

mrldln JCtT KKlIKIYKt a Snlandid aaortmant otGenlsKid Glovaa. baht Bsh a. color, lamoa, light ball aad all tba desirable shades KETCHPM A OOM8 fOCK. Lost. A fiOI.O SLEETS B0rTOf, with thelttra43.

T. nsrared jspon It. Any oarsoa laavia it at this offiea shall be suitably rewarded. airlfttf I SU. FOUTK.

CITT1.K dr. Cl. IS33. rscocsa-ion to aoaroji, Foots 4 co.J Storage, Forwarding Commission MERCHANTS, WAREHOUSES, JVrOS.26d:34 LI.OYD ST. BUFFALO, N.

T. VILUAS VOOTI, SASDSL UTTI.B, W.W.ASJKOLD. AQENT3 rOR STEAM KR, PROPELLERS at VESSELS on the lakes. Beaver's New If ark aad Waaler) Llne, Albaayand Keebeater I.iae, Kocbrater i'tty I.lae, Waehingtoa l.lae, Caraia, Klrulrw aad Bnflala l.tne. ArBril'a Heueoa Kail aad Baflisl l.lae, BaMalo, Kocaeater aad llnnsville I.loe' I.erkport Kxpreaa Packet, aad COriaONKKS FOR OTHER LINES ANt BOATS KDN-NlNli ON THE ERIE A LAI KRAL OANALS.

t3T Agents for th Johdak Wb sblb a kso Masrjrao-roar. aad for the sal of Waajnaa It CLaooa'a lisssa, all slses, from SO ihn. to SU00 lbs. rjr fnrtlcular atleallea paid to th purchase ofT reduce. mrlMtf WANTKU KOK CANH A lot on Delaware street, between Huron and Allen street, not less than 74 faet front by 160 feet deep, with or without baildlns.

for which CASH will be paid. Apply at the Niagara Land Office, No. 1 Niscara at. to mria XJV H. Ketaia Agent.

MOKTUAUK 8AL.K Default having bean mad in lbs payment of thsum of two haodieo aisty-nina doilarsand ninety-two eeota, which la elaimd to be do data the foorteentn aay or November, lass, eieeuted by Miio A. Whitney, of tbe eitv of flnflalo, euuntyof Erie aad Mate of New York, to Hampton lodr aa gnaniian of Loudon tl. Dodire.of the aame plao. and recorded in th office of the Clerk of the county of an aforaeald, in book number lus of mortgares, pace 364, November It, 1 863, at o'clock P. M-, which said mortgage bns been duly assigned to the subeeriber.

Now therefore notice is hereby given, that ia pure Bancs of a power of sal contained in said morhrage, and of tha Statute in such case made and provided, tha premises described in and covered by said mortgage, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land lying snd being in tb town of Aurora, county and State aforesaid, and hound ed as follows: Commencing at a point lifty feet west of Noah Shearer's south-weet corner, on the noith Una of tne rJigiree noau; inence noruiBrry paruitel witn jsoan Shearer's west line twelve rods and ten links; thence wast parallel with the north Una of the Bigtiee Raad nighty feet; thence sooth parallel with the Bret line above ila-aitribed twelve rods and ten links to the north lina ofaald Bietrs Road: thence east on north line of said road eighty feet to the place of one-half I aore, be the same more or less. Will bn Mild at public I auction at the Old Court Hons intheoitvof Bubln. in the county of Erie aforesaid, on the fourteenth day of Dated Dec. 19th 1854. SAMUEL II.

COL1K, Assignee af Uortgag. William Smith, Atfy. delSoawlfw Tb above sale is postponed antil th 4th day of April. 1866, st ten o'clock A. at th same plsce.

Dated March 14th, 1856. SAMUEL O. COIJE, Assignee of Morurattee. Wm. Smith, Attorney.

inhlstd Information Wanted. IK FORMATION wanted of JOHN FORD OOUNCER, late Mat oa board tha Bark Waverly. frown ia this winter en Lake Addrees RICHARD COUNCER, mrUdlw 11 Franklin stieet, New York. Ice! Ice! rVJXAUAKA 1HA Id 1CK COMPANY 1 have putnp tha rr hav put of 1CK. tba rrasent winter, over four thoaaaad torn of 1CK.

They wiU in the anrina be aretared to mm- ply familiee aa aeaal. Urdere may ba left at the Puatofflee Their teams will run on the aina streets aa laet season. Hotels, Steamboats and Market men supplied on favorable terms. DAVID CLAKK, Agent. mhl8-gm.

Prospct Hill. Wanted. A SITUATION, by a yorarjg man of soma iprinr In nullum, viuwr aenemni oooa-ae Keeper or sales- man. sarjaraciory retereneeegiyaa. Aooress V.

box 161S, Bofialo P. fe24tf Those Bufialo Umbrellas. TIE subscriber mannfactara an Umbrella which for Kke, strength, durability, (tnaoes of Ulture, not only not excelled but are not equslleJ, snd cannotb porchased in any store excepting au Umbrella Store. Please call and sea tham at tha na street, Clarendon Block. mr ISIL.L.lNQTIJK BROTHER.

PIANOS! PIANOS PIANOS 100 PIANOS FOR SALE AT MAKERS' PRICES, OR TO HIRE AT SHEPPIKD'S WHOLESALE A BCT1IL PIANO EMPORIUM, NO. a KAMT SWAN rSTKEET, I'riees from (60 to S1000. Various makers' Pianoas will kept on band, vis I'llIC'HBKINU AND STOBAKT'M rands, Parlor firands. elegantly Carve .1 Lonls XlVtha oivta Ai av wiLla peart aVnU lTOfT KttTSa nil aArnav snl snnssa 1 oj. A i ir SB'I'l 1 I 1 A U-I 1J li- UK1 IP I lL lack Walnut esses, of variouH Bitterns i)iTr.

gest and most eomnlete assortment la Keiaii Avency tor tne sale or 1'UINCK db CO'! 51BL.OUKUNS. Second hand Pianoaa wanted, for which cash will ha liT.aoe. ten in exch for PIANOK8 T0NKD AND REPAIRED. SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE I At No. Swan Street, also at SM Main at malS-dawlm New Spriiis: Goods.

AT THE CASH STOKE OP EVRY MCPHERSON. io Ji.aiis 15 1 llrt r. WE take pleasure In calling ths attention of friends customers to th. large assortment of Seasonable w. hav.

just received. Our motto is "Small Profits." xiW. most respectfully Invite an examination of onrsn grastoclt. which will b. shown sbeeifully, at ourOld EVRTA McPHERsnw wISlT11'; B' still remain, with ua, where he will glad to wait on his friends as "3 WIBERT LINDER.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Ship Chandlers. NO. 35 ot 37 OHIO 8T. BUFFALO. WILLIAM WJ8KXT, WILXIAM LIB DBS Oikum.

mridtf Is, Salt, Ac D. F0BWARDWG AST) C0SBISSI0N KERCHiM. BUFFALO, N. Y. ivHpiiauoHrv rors; Uoatrbtallnv A Chicago; L.8tub.r tCoL BaBaE? Brook.

Del tro oiriootf Notice. fl.V-C0LtN3 jf ND J03EPH WINDLINO bay. this dayforrn.daeopartnerahlB,undsrth n.meo? rni SV.n porpoae ol carry Ing on tho ana busjik. BOOK Manufacturing Busulm i In kZJlZ tton wltb th. t-riaUn JCstablishmSnt of 'at'plltltth Coat 16 Main street, fixehanire Bnlldln? T.

f. COLLINS, Bnflalo, Marah lsi.19 JOSEPH WltNOUNQ. Bookbinding imd i Io connection with thaahov rhm, mpeetfollv invite th. attention of th.irw.rfd. BLANK BOOKS, aad execotlna tn vi.i.

COIHM KKCI A I. PH I NTI NO.PIUllNANDFAN. Clf UJUNijAra that his beat effort, will ha th.l ki. 1...1 ri 11 1 mi.no I Vavrr Job fnmri sty vum LIBRARY HOOKS, PERIODIC A TH A. iTuient 0f otli rn.etahl sitab- rsrsspeetfully aoll8it.d,nd thankfully raaelvad.

3aS OOLUN3 A CO. th? April, 15, the oflle of the Strata-TY Of tile CaVtLairaiiinnsa fF 1 r. TM 1 Tl I 1 rwanaa "ti wuuuu issaav AaU 4Jlij- 7 JK1 10 of Isaac N. Fisb.r, io wstSnea, Erl. eounty, UIUB1.B3 UBftlinB.mrT.

VOh' TUB QIIKENS OF rH PHIMKEVaiivi rputl PIITHIC'AI. TWICAIi IIEUIIKAPHI OF THK Liaat, Maarr. Raeaind kv ii Be By mrl4 rHIwNEY St TO. S.TKW VeiiTJMKrS OF HOIIN'M Pl.tusiMi omorT.MO. Arabs io Krntln- Jlvtbli ef his day naeived hy 7 4 I I I 1 veil for Bad aaaahs, this aartaJU after II Is cast, as bach, Um partiriee afth aaVT take sach that by skilful hsmria, tawy asay be aaaJa taattda are aat-k atlver aaj israain i inisaiialty as teiy saw aoaitkia.

Waa by this an aws th itraraent has rwcaivrd IU tn tTided fjna, tt Is heats i aad allow to caol slowly ta tha air. Th particle aar tafc iiOmmt arraair-sowat tram what they hare 4oa fraaa saddea refrixera-tioo; rW kasaaad ef bats; daetSa, thy yimss sssch aa adaatkaty that oa batnw diepiarwd try ft alight eaaapi asaiea. thej rat ara to their primary potitkta altar a sariaa of x-trstnwly rapid vihrstintis, wheats a vary paaaifal sooad la raited. ff CWdler'a Nw Plan of Sevastopol." a watt dvsoed Map of tha BUau traog)alV ptrt up ia oast cases, aad sold far twwaty-B caata, cast ha had at Borka'a, andar th Maasiao. ISrSaw eesd two more yotoaaas of Sriaxwr ToaBsauiTs eilitioa af Ooepar's aev cie -Tb Watar Witch" and Home as Faun froni Fhinoey aav rarwired Marco Palo at th tprinrtteld Armory," "Th Qnasa of eeottaaa, by Ara ftrtrktsad.

Vol. Littl Locrr," bslot No of Harper's atory Book. "Th Physical Uaocraphy of taw Baa," by IX Maury af tha U. 8. Havy tTThe trial for tha murder of Weimple, cotuM uS to-morrow st Niagara.

Quit a a unbar left har hut evening aa witassses. tW Th Mayor has issued aa important order to tha Puuc, la reletina vaxranU aad Juvanii haggars. A few arraata atlght be pradoctiv of do uiconuderable food, and earrs ta Bv tha city of a daaa who bef as a t3T A little boy about twelv years old, th soa of highly mpectaWe parents, yesterday aotereda Feed store on Wsatungtoft street, taking advantage of the tamporary abaenca of tba actaadaats. aiada bis way to tba money drawer which contained some ninety dollar. He made a random grasp aad sucaecded la getting twenty dollars into his hands.

At this juncture, he waa oheervad and bamadiatary pursued aad overtaken. Ha was taken ta the office of Chief of Polios and tb money takaa from him. The boy waa a wall dressed aod gentlemanly looking lad, sad his appearance when detected Indicated that wsa youog in crime as wall aa years. It ia to be hoped tan experience win prov a valuabia lesson to hiai. aome time past complaints have been mad against a colored man, well dressed, of indecent sp-pesrance, In tbe vicinity of oar Public Schools and large boarding bouses, aad indeed on sum of oar most frequented streets, bat BntU yesterday, be has managed to kesp out of tb bands of tba Police, Through th assist ance of a third psrsoa, was arrested yastarday morning, after a desperate effort to escape, aad taken to Fottoa Station No.

1, by Crowly and Lake. He gave bis naxne as Daniels. Such a crime deserves th severest punishment. George Bramhall, who waa sent to Auburn from this city aome three years ago, on a charge of implication with others in robbing the Post-of- flea, has bean pardoned. E2J" kbsdlts or tbs "Roipocitt." The Eochestar faoa not toes that a number of Roc beet or Millers aad wheat buyers ar la Toronto operating, Th Globe of yesterday says that fl 4 was paid for wheat on Saturday, the highest figure yet.

tpCoMPLiMiirTAsy. -It will be pleasing to the many admirers of Paor. Schkhb tn this city, to know that the following resolutions were passed at Rochester, at the conclusion of his course of lectures, and that was invited to repeat on of them before tbe Young Men's Association en Friday evening; Kesolvad, That we bare bstened with the gresUst Eieaeure ana prnro so ine lectures or rrol. bchbbb. z.

iblting as they do a hieh decree of aesthetic culture. sound criticism and deep religious feeling, wa can bat style their talented author a worthy luterpeter of Art. We koow of no man whose efforts are better calculated to elevate the public mind to the appreciation of those master worse wnicn etaira tbe homage of every age. Kesolved. That wa wish him all success in his rloriona mission and bop soon again to have tba pleasure of a umw Miim ruiiuaw wrouga some oiner equally luiereeuug neai oi in vase realm oi poesy.

fyTb Bnflfalo Christian Advoettte says that the Meetings at tb Bethel Church, io this city, are suc cessful, Several nay been converted. The work is still advancing. Mambere of City Churches ar invited to at tend. tarThe N. Falls Gazette learns that upwards of $112,000 was collected on up and down freight at tb N.

y. Central RE. offiea at the SUpenalon Bridge, for the month of February. tay-FamiQHT. The through freight on tlie X.

uentral aad G. W. Railways, and also on the K. At M.F. has greatly increased during tba last iew weeks.

The large freight depot of tbe Central road at the Supeo- sion Bridge is crowded with freight of various kinds, such as wheat flour, hogs, box of dry goods, The cap. city of tha depot ia pretty fully tested. F. Gazette. CSTLakb Cleveland Harbor is entirely free of ice, aad Erie harbor partly so.

The wind has been blowing from the South for the past few days and driven the ice frm th sooth sbor. fjf Naw York OeirtBAi. Rah.boab. The following is a comparative ataUrnent of receipts for passengers and freight daring th month of February, 185 and 1855: Passengers. Freight.

Total. 88 8 3o 186S. 1854 Increase. 91,323 918,589 10 $20,012 GSMioiBiai Cumui, Railkoad. On the Michigan Central Railroad tbe receipt for February were: 18S5.

1S54. $40,917 41,590 44,994 6,635 Passengers. Freight. Miscellaneous. Total.

Increase. 990,394 92,864 t3BAccordirjg to the statement published io the Montreal Herald, th whole number of accidents npoa iu uraar. western Hallway, from Nov. 10, IS53 to Nov. Iris, was OBlv 17.

Tba Ootnnanv am very sml proportion of Th. percenUg. oulU small and involves pleasant iararanass. tW A Brakeman on the Central Railroad named Gabriel Wilson, but known by th nam of nold, was arrested at Syracuse, for petty theft, when hi carpet bag waa overhauled, aad a large number of article oi wearing apparel was found, evidently stolen. tSJ- Mammoth Stbamkb.

The People's Line nave concluded to make very extensive slterations in tha New World, which is now tbe largest steamer that has ever run between Albany and New York. Thyhav concluded to widen bar bull by adding twelv fei to her width of beam. There wiU be two tiers of state-rooms above tbe main deck for tbe accommodation of nam. gers. The first win be very spacious, with a hall through aa wa neat will allow.

Tba si waicn ia ui oe imraeoiateiy aver tbe first, wiU contain state-rooms of th sam size, ths only difference between the being the width of the hall. Tb state-rooms and aaloonsjwin be furnished In tba latest aad most an. arorad style, and tb utmost car taken in tha reconabrno ton of the boat soa. to make her as staunch aa troa and woou can ran oar ner. Ho xpens will ba l.

t. lateaded to make bar th. most rnagolflcant aad spacioua anomonai work npea bar, she will oraw ieaa water than sh now do. Th vessel wiU rawn oa in dry dock in a ftwdavs, and immediately after tb rspabrs ar completed en one of their boat which a now oa tb dook. Ths New World will ba ready it prenumed, to take her pUc in the Una some time during thA iwiii a a tSHooTiKo ArrAia at Dbseibx.

On Sat uroay nignt tost, says tha Fradonia of Tuasdsv ouple arrived at Dunkirk in tb cars, aad stopped a th "ma wner tbey paasd aa husband and wife, Yeetardav mn.nl a. 1 a uueuaua ot tne woman ar- Pnrsntr, and reqaoted to b. shown to their room. vT-T reaenting a toaded "touki prssot at tie gay Lothario, attempted to The scuffle being heard by oth- amveo, ana ue weapon waa taken from Mm. He waa taken bsfora a Jostle and examined in tb aftamess, and In an interim of tbe trial, whiu th 1..

i i i aaouwr pistol which ba had irrocnwd suUequent to tb. first attempt at tha deetrover ofhispe-enddiechargadif. The ball mld tb i. tended victim bat th. Injury husband.

aaciama mat both wer now ruined, and wa. Buboently be sppeared convuW and avowed that ha had Uk.n pouoa, but wh.tb.rthl. mumji, caaa not ttt. i are tSTA fir occurred at Niagara Falls Saturday aigtt last, arrfarOTd a Store on th -i owned by B. H.

White. TbcbaUdlng ru Insured for it full tulm, but that tS7Tba Utica Herald av that m. b. tb lit Inst- a nramaa iubs 1 "Miiva oBoeecs. so- "Wieovar night, at th bo.Mof vw Vaflsy, Madiaoa Coj was foaowiag aha was found la mpty vial snppcaed to bay contaW hndamn, poUon.

lying dwiU to put aa end to her existence. tS-Barges ara now running regularly between foughkaepsi. and Kew York. tha Pb miubly from this county, lor a curious document, just jre)ted to th LegUlalur. eolithd''Rport the Commiioursppointdto iavtigal th Pecuniary ArTair of th aevera Ruts Pmoos of i he Stat of New York." It ut a document of nut hundred and aioety-otia page, and frafeM- to Visv iuveatigated, in the moat thorough manner, tl tarious snd almost nurnberleaa charges, that have been irelerrd agaioat Ui orfi-rem of tb tversl iirisnii of tb State.

It dic tion the expedient that have been resorted to to put money in the pocket of the prison ofBciahi, and shows up acute strong cat of exceedingly diarp practico. Any parson poaaenaed of entire Uiaur who baa exhausted all that is entertaioing io the ancient or modern cbuaMca who ha be come weary of hiatory, biography and book of travel, and who can enjoy th "rich intellocturt1 treat" presented by a work of a thousand pages, excltiaively devoted to a description of tuppenny ''amouching," this book will prov a iierfoct treaa-ora The Albany Register saystheroason that credit was not givitn to Tho. Pays for the extracts embodied in theorstiou of Rev. Senator Oondwiu was beesnae th quotation mark were omitted. Tha Register claims tbey were in themsnoseript, and that th fault shonld be laid at ita door, and not chargsd to the discredit of the Senator.

The Hartford Times gives ths following an the ipeech, with marginal uotiMof the subjects, mad by Kara Clark, tb Know Nothing nomiue tor Ooogmaa, in accepting also the Whig nomiua-iloa Ctordiam. rjaicth Buiuioaiiei. Ma. PaisirisMT "I feel gratified at the nomination. I suppose it wss made bcaus I vaj nominated by another party, tho forest American party.

I be-ong to the great American party. And thertfort I must be excused from pledging myself. However, I would tlia if oath tluH. tha bis lueu in quo." -aaanaeth. (HvranUon.l lift Ibalr appert.

be happy to receive yonr votes." Senator Putnam declared in debate on the prohibitory law, on Thursday, that "ha had been told by msn sfter msn of the eighty-ooe who psaaed the bill in tbe Assembly that they desirod the Senate to kill tbe bill. The receipt of the Hudson River Railroad for February, were $174,904 73. For the same month last year, 04. Increase, 2-4 69. The New York Evening Post undsrstands that Putnam has sold his Msgaxin for $12,000, but gives no particulars with reference to its future proprietors or editors.

Dsniel Ulliuan of Hindoo notoriety is stump ing Virgiois Hgaiuat Honry A. Wise. He spoke at Alexandria on Monday nignt of last week. The election in question does not tske plsce till May. Gbkin.ths Mctkdxber and Suicidc The Chi- osgo Democrat is publishing in chapters tbe life of Green, the Banker, who murdered his wife and then comruittod suicide to escape the gallows.

He must have been one of the womt of men, if half that is related of him is tree. One incident of hia career shows that he was excessively cruel it ia thoi told Green's dog, it seems wss fond of sucking eggs, to cure which propensity, his own er put a hot boiled egg in the soloist's mouth, snd lipping a doom on his head, tied the jaws firm ly together. When the dog waa sot free it was found thst tho animal's tongue bad been burned through, aud the palate had been burned to tbe bone. A delegation of the Chiefs of the Chippewa and Winnebago Indians have been at Washington for a few weeks past, and concluded a treaty for the disposal of Ihoir lands west of Lake Superior. They had so interview with the President aud Commissioner of Indian Affairs Friday Isst, when Flutniouth, a Pillager Chippewa, told the President, "That two great tneu there met I That the hi tow were ofteu accused of cheating the Indians, but that this time the Indians had chested the Corumwsioner; for they had sold him tract of land for a good deal of money which waa worth but li'tle." At this tbe President and Commissioner laughed heartily, and the chlufa took their departure, well pleased with their interview with the "Great Father." The Kansas Free State learns that a Mr.

Thompson, of that Territory, has detei mined to make a visit to the Rocky JMouotains in a wagon propelled by wind. He intends taking 30 persons 17 seats being engaged and will start sbout the first of June. The Free State eays he has succeeded very well so far as he has tried his plsn. Quite a discussion has been going oo in th yueuec papers, respecting a aubeUnce found upon that city, which burns like sea coal. Mr.

Logan, ine government geologwt, affirms it to be nothing but au erratic bituminoos shale, while others be lieve it to be res coal. cy reierence to our telegraphio roporU it will tie seen that some members of tha L.oi.l.m uraui too rancn liquor yesterday st idiimm Blaca-well Island, and came near getting into a iigui. ust as we expected. Tho talk about the annexation of the Sandwich Islands hss teceived a quietus for the present The King hss officially notified Hi. Gregg, (he o.

ommiiMiioner. that all su WIUI view to annexation, are at an end. Should the new King continue to carry cut the liberal views -lib which has commenced the administration I i Ihli vmamnuni V. I auvaoiag ior our com-1 more, however, it ia oaruio, will bo iuetss irood thouith th Ialanda wr- A. tul Ji sauuvva S.US7 Unit UI UV Uoitad State.

Matob Wood aso Mat Mayor Wood of N. York, it a reformer in earnest He ia now chasing up the aduhsrera 0f milk. Four man hava been aneated and held to bail in $500 each for pursuing th knavish buaioess. In one of ti affidsriisoo which they sra arrestod.lt ja ataUKj that Mndry oiilkmen had regularly driven thair milk wagons np to a pump, situated in front nf deponent' premises, from which they procured water and placed in the cans with the milk- said milkmen also mixed with th milk aad water a white powder resembling chalk or whit and for man than a yr part they have been the practise of so doing. Mrs.

Eliiabotb. Smith, daughter of tbe late Har Smith, probably the last (arriving ini aaR curviving in- I fcsbilanfof Boston who accompanid the British 1. I uauwa at iu evacuation ue I towu io alsTch, J776, died at Boston on the 8tbl uist, lb umi year of her rm. I .1 I The.kat esse ef bribery oo record is in New Jersey. The The Jersey City Telegraph offeis the numbers Of the Leffialaturi fiflw aenla awol.

tnO of the Legialaturj fifty eeota each, if ido Uey will sdjouni, lock up sot go hom. We i fl i i tb s.v koiubu wnai i. .11 it anw 1 i 1 1 tar ell lei tha nrsmiws. '-l' fc it mwv.ww umu 1 in Gea UotUnghsm, of Albany, who soma two or three years age was coavtcted and sentenced to Sure Prison for robbing the Port Office, has been pardoned. 1 a on but is sk TVi do sort full th its i from the offisr a of tba State officer.

A correspondent of the Cleveland Herald Bug geSts the following plan of banishing politics from the City Council I propose that a public meeting oT tax -payers be called to meet at the Coort House, on Friday evening next at 7 P. M. That the tax-payers select seven suitsble men from each ward, who shall meet at a lime to be appointed sod make all the noojinatious, connected with taxation and re trenchment of city reforms, giving to the dele gates of each ward, the right to nominate councilman in said ward, after consulting with other delegates with the view of equalising as far as practicable political distinctions so tha politics rosy be if possible banished from the City Council, and the greatest good of our city alone considered- James Brown one of the senior partners of the eminent publishing house of Little, Brown A Co. of Boston, died at his residence in Watertown on Saturday afternoon lat. Tbe N.Y.Powt says he wss just as old as the cen tory bean bom in 1800.

From tbe humblest origin, Mr. Brown, by his own exertions, succeed el to acquiring everything which is usually gup posed in tnis world to confer liappiusNS. tie pos sessed ample means, which were continually ac cumulstiug. He had a highly cultivated taste His companionship for uiauy years had beeu among the moat eminent and interesting people of Boston, where be was universally courted and admiied. He was a juan of fin preseuco and notoriously hospitable.

The house with which his name has been long identified, slsnds second to no other pub lishing houae in tho United States io respectabil ity and influence, it publisties, we presume. lsrger proportion of stsndard literature than auy ottier in tbe united states The Boston Transcript, speaking of the do ceased, says "Few publishers in our country hsve evinced so much culture, taste and discrimination in their business as the deceased. His house was tho abode of refinement and hospitality, snd many distinguished visitor to our state hse recoived th most favorable impressions of society here from toe attentions bestowed upon him hy Mr. iirowu He win be grestly nitsMed in many circles, on ac count ol liis liberality and public spirit. Hy hi death Boston loses an upright, honoiable snd en terprismg merchant the neighborhood where he resided will lament one who was ever foremost in every good word and work, aud the religious so ciety to which he was attached will sustain a sad berervement, and its youthful pastor has lost a near and valued friend.

But this sudden death will carry its deepest and most lasting paut; into the immediate family of which the deceased wss the bead. Here tbe aniruish will indeed be ereat Those afflicted snd sorrowing ones will have the warmest sympathies of a wide circle of friends who will ever fondly cherish the memory and respect toe virtues oi me deceased The New York Police are after Baker, the principle assailant of Poole, with a vengeance. The New York Times says it has been satisfactO' rity ascertained thst Baker sailed on Saturday, for the Canary Islands, snd a steamship is sbout to be despatched to that point to intercept him. In tba meantime, the parties implicated in the Poolo affray, snd those who are suspected of bay ing assisted Baker's escape from tbe city, are in close confinement in the Tombs. James Kerrigan, Councilman in the Thirteenth District, was locked up Mouday as au accessory after the fact Morrissey, the fighter, waa bailed out during the day, but another warrant was immediately is sued.

Human nature is sadly given to the use of oar cotics, A temporary relief from trouble, a mo mentary forget fulness of the evils flesh is heir to, eon oi urunKen aenrium ol unconseiousneus are purchased at a fearful price. Tho New York Journal of Commerce speaking of the increased use of narcotics, says Among the evil practices abroad in this community, opium eating deserves to be mentioned, ooui on account oi us extent, which is. much greater then is generally supposed, and its per nicious influence. We happened to know, the other dsy, of a drug store in a back street, that naa six regular opium customers and upon lurtuer inquiry, we found that nearly all the second class drug dealers had more or less of this sortol customers, who are females, almost without exception. Persons addicted to the habitual use of either opium or laudunum, endeavor to auw uuuee uy patronizing small shops, and purchasing such insignificant quantities at a number of differeut places, as to avoid suspicion.

tne habit is not commonly formed during a period of illness (as tbe drug at first, is very offensive to the taste) and, by not being abandoned recovery, becomes strengthened by indulgence. ureaiuy sensation, serving to release the victim from the pressure of ordinary caiea and perplexities, and affords an artificial refuge for which unaided nature does not provide. The subjects of this vice are noticeable from the dull, bleary aspect of their countenances, sallow complexion, and haggard frames. The practice should be universally frowned upon and repudiated. A Party of Vitality.

From the Albany Argua. Out frisnds behold elesrty now what many of them saw Jarkly before. Kicept the Democratic party, then no political oriniration to Michigan of any vitality Detroit Advertiser. Such is the confession of the Detroit Advertiser (Whig) in an article concerning the recent charter election io Detroit at which the Democratic ticket was elected over a fusiou of all other political elements. The admission of the Advertiser that "except the Democratic party, there is no public political oreasliiation in Mich.

igan of any vitality," is equally true in its sppli- cation to most of tho hr Kt.i rfc rri au i aiasi iii. an trunaii li un in in innii. a I 's py misui io iragmentary sections iu Pr!" of but it is so hopelessly io different hlatea holds to sucb diverse views, and is to such an extent mmnJ auu ihoih, uiai ii cannot txi aaia nave any "nUlity." There hag been during the last six or eight months an attempt to form a new nartv. Iindur tha rnmnmnr, poblican'" based on the anti-slsvery elemeut, and composed of the Whies. tha Abolitioniata such Democrats as could be seduced into but we hardly think it can be said to have "any vitality" now.

althomrh it aom signs oi ilia anting in ran campaign. Th Know-Nothings constitute the onlv nartw except the Democratic, which can now be said to really alive and kicking." But theirs is a of apasmodic vitality," which has no element of life to sustain it permanently, snd which, however lively and active it may be for a time! moat with no ereat delay exoirn. JThe Democratic party has the vitality of developed, vigorous manhood. It rests upon iirmcipies sound and nndurinf and omhi. whole country in their scope.

It can rally followers throughout th length and breadth i VtTt aTD 1urpfJS0 'ippo doctrines eqnslly cber- snaa oy an. The Detroit papers speak with 10,10 discernment in denominatin2 it puouo pouticai organ tcaUon of "vitali. CBDtsin Dniionri 1 1 England a very superior chronometer, with inscription IVfwnlPrl tn n.r,tin inscription to le tomo owmadK bf BriUsh working.cla88ea.for hia noble 1 ik. lj Austriaa antborities, April, 1855." -a uuuvinie reruffee, rrom Edwirr Porost. the tragedian, has lately had an of fifty thousand dollar to act fifty nights in California.

He bss also just receiyad a offer of thousand dollar to act twenty nights ta St. LOUIS. i he as a with Nn the Un amJ WelUli.tn Paiae rsea, I FROi imp twueleai ni lullyetpli cur hit avoiding tt to a ralotw.hy WHvV I IsproT RAI FOR El IUKWS AND 91I8CEI.I.ANV. A secret association hss been formed in Albany, called "The Rabbits." Connecticut river is opon for vessels, which now arrive at and depart from Hartford. The choicest pleasures of life lie within tbe range of moderation.

The New York ice companies have 294,000 tons, about th: same quantity as in 1854. The Seward whigs have made arrangements to establish another whig paper at Oeueeeo in opposition to the one now printed there. "Hsve you Blasted Hopes?" asked a lady of a green librarian, whoae face was much, swollon by the toothache. No ma'am." replied the youth, "but I've gots blasted toothache." The editors of the Richmond Enquirer and of the Penny Post in Richmond, have been talking themselves into a duel, but they have been Iwundoverto keep the peace, EPITAPH ON A WIND-MILLKK. The miller Jackson liee burid hsret He lived on wind with wife and children small; And many othere live on it, that's clear, Wbohaveno mill at all.

Tbe bauks of Nashvillo gave notice, sometime since, that ou aud after the first day of March thoy would receive no notes of less denomination than five dollars on posit or in payment of debts. Wild ducks are plenty in the American Bottom, opposite St. Louis. The lakes and streams, back eight or nine miles from the fiver, are said to be swarming with ducks that have just appear ed there in numbers almost approaching to myr iads. An old msid is likesn old boot -of no use without its fellow.

Exchange. Why an old maid sliould be compared to a boot We don't understand, unless whoever tries it on is sure to put his foot in it Oltvdand Plain- aecuer. It sppears from the Mormon nauer Dublished in New York that the Mormon immigration from Europe, which has heretofore arrived at New Orleans, it is to be diverted to Northern cities, on account of tbe greati exposure to sickness on the Mississippi. The Legislature of Illinois, has passed an act authorising the Illinois Central Railroad to layout towns along the lines of their road. Heretofore this has been prohibited, but Bow there will no doubt be many valuable locations surveyed off in town lotu.

Kansas is already bkt-sed with five lanrc.irood- looking weekly newspapers the Herald published at Leavenworth, the Pioneer, at Kickapoo; the Herald of Freedom. Karjzas Tribune, and Kstibah iree btate, at lawrence. Another lournal is soon io oe started at Achison. Tbe following notice was lately affixed at church iu Herfordshire, and read in the church: This is to give notice, that no person ia to be outietl in this church-yard, but those hvmc in the parish; and those who desire to be buried are desired to apply to the parish clerk." One of the Western villages 1 passod an ordi nance foi bidding taverns to sell liquor on the Sabbath to auy persons except The next Sunday every man in town was seen walk-ine- aronnd with valise in one hand and two saddle bags in the other. Ingenious people.those gin auu sugar lmDtoers.

AU. JimcK. A new material for puper has been found, ae coidiug to the N. O. Delta, being a specimen of plant growing plentifully in lhe South.

A few acres can grow enough of it to suddIv the uiauu oi me inarset. it nas a strong tissue, and would bear a ereat pressure. Thn color'ia acA 1 and it wiil stand the test oi exposure to the most severe weamer. I Hair is at once the most delicate and lasting of our materials, and survives us like love. It is so light, so gentle, so efapiug from the idea of oeaiu, uiac wtin me lock ol hair of a child or a friend, we may almost look up to Heaven, and compare notes with the angelic nsture; may almost say, "I have a piece of thee hare not m.

worthy of thy being now. "Leigh Hunt. In England the smallest parser monow nirrmln. tion they have is the five pounds note, equivalent to about twenty-five dollars. Li France the smallest is eqnal to forty dollars in federal money.

Such a thing as small bills is not known to either of those governments. In our country some people are thrown into spasms if you talk of prohibiting from circulation small bills. It is said that a new and sharp shooters are to be enlisted under the Russian command in the Crimea, to consist of 20,000 ermine hunters who have passed their lives in the mountains in pursuit of tho fox and the ermine. These animals must be shot from long distances, and in order not tn iniu itul. they have to be shot in the nose The "nose-hitt ters' will be armed with the Mi David Leach, a young botcher of South Adams iew uays since nought a bullock whir-h mrm to be led, whereupon Leacij gouged oot the poor a fc ni i uia wuh none in ma nrunnA.

of several school children, who were plavinirhv tha m.b.IiwIs 1 wikimi nui ingnxenea ana crying home. The bull was butchered the next morning, burthere was no family in So. Adams poor enough to buy a piece of that beef it any tl vrj "Well, Pat! can you tell us why Febraary has IOC a dana in tl. Vr lu" Bn7 ne ot tfle other months?" I be sure.ts it a fair answer that ye wantTV c.aiuijr wc WHU to Know." "Och my dsrlinlsl and it is because the month ends the winter, and has a small piece bit off by ttA JSj-tnli-I eriAnlUAa a w.ulu,wW.u(i Nurei Ana tbe women, God bless 'em for it, they talk a great deal less in February not became it is coulder-divil a wuiu mm atop -em but because tbe month is shorter!" Dr. Johnson never hit the nail more precisely on me nead, than when, on being asked the best w.y euucaiiog a Doyth iutollectual, book education, being of course meant he replied: turn him loose in a good library." Yes, dont drive him in, but turn hiin in loose.

Yon may turnhlro loose into a gaiden, field or forest, with good library in it, and after airing hia liberty uioog the tree and flowers, springs and btooka. will find bis way totha bok.ahaa much of a book -worm as ho can be with ben-ebt to himself and the world. Journal. Upon tba DO flt marl AtsminttiAr. Ar i.

body of TJiH Poote. th. noiriliar wrhr. in Nfw Ywk, it was ascertaiiMid that usii etiterea mo nreasf hntvMn tha fifrK 6.xth ribs, perforating the wall of the chest, ex-tending through the rwicardium and "was found buried in the centre oihe heart." Th- ance of the heart when taken, out, indie tedno brnise. although it was covered with inflamma-lory matter, and somewhat Milam, i aparkable that Pools sliould ha fl.1 i fortnight With lOfLt smnn.t uua1Uia- AJlVrU .11118 hope were even enter tained of hia recovery.

mt h. ot shs BVFFALO. JUT. HATK HOW IS STwfi: 1ID 0173 SHOOO WORTUOF Ufi! Two-Hoopad Pail, Tt VSTSIWlS Th.ra.-Hoopad Pail. St-PKRlOK AB VBS BI acasu Thr.

Hooped Wash Tabs, foeMaa" Tat), and Keeie, Orders ara ri me i fii IT anli.i.. jl attBdad to by Messrs. PRATT CO. Ath criovr, I Buffalo, March 1st, 1868. 1 Qneen CityXDod Nxt abave ft.

Y. featrhl E. i. DOCKAGE FOR STIAMtRS AsH IS AND STStUlig I F.S.Psisi, la nnp.i i deat that vc I aland ANY il.k way har to montb hU fciiiVj Koad Bnrt it For Rolling Freight atraasoasbls rsta. si eavereo, files wits in rscsosi a THE BEST DOCK IN BLTi'4 Ve and tjOBths, VIioi forr YmssIs can diacharg esrgo here ss vui or as la lair, with pnB mm i STORAGE FOR F1FTEKN TH0CSA5 Inapaetion of Reef, Pork liA.in P.rt.mi In tAkinvlincS StAra ASU VlUit srSdtf fsVS THK the Chi aSair ot ti Inearaeo rrvmiome fah.

lfj Eiido Cattle rPHE nndarstrned hsve fbnnsi A th. Brm and nam. of CHRiflVf'iU parpoea at daaliag extensively ia lilfS rjTOt A of all kiods, ia tha city of BeSsle Varde araverv eliriWy loli. ksy twaefGeorr. W.

Tifft. ss4 si Road. and iImhuHi. taa commotlalioas for food sod aster UrMrBiadvano wUI, atsll ok ta as. Addw.toK ToUl I SKU.SUCinNdS ONLY SHo.

i BLANKKTS from 18. pr pair to tba beet that 'ar FLANNELS, whit aad colored from ls.ld.sp. CA8BMEKK AND iONO HUAWLM. rlalO Wool.a Long Shawls, and arid onalitv uv Bnu nwt uiArrap, UAS3IMEKKS AND Uonse-keeninrr (iootls. LINKS 8HttN03.AMASK L1NK NAPKINS AND BILK.

ANQ MERINO UND2R3HIRT3, and an.ndl Vni ui! maen tower thaa hay. orJersd be- I MURRAY 4 CUMMIQ, 194 MainRlr- H.m-Ctnnm aatl1 A- I. a- -vs. to P-hnV nbrestock is flesh, and of the latest i2t ufwu ia iieeu. ana oi ine laieet stylaa.

i.x I TEXT BOOKS. SOLD BT PHTJIN EY CO, 188 MAIN 8T.BCFFALO FiSQUKLLK'S FHKNCH 8ERIK8-Faaooell'. rrenah ki.thod for Loin, to ReL Speak th. French By lonisFai quelle. 1,1,.

i' Professor of Modern fa VUriiBuatta I .1,. University of iii ofessor of Modern Lansruaeaa th ta. nien miuoxis alraad puonsnee. A Kev Ia the.xisrAla in S.MM.ii.t. i 78 1 course.

IBBASA DXIVBISITT. 11 IKi Coanm, on ths plan of rr's Method with (the German is superior to aojothlr adminsbl. mannerTtha aloVueoe of tha oreuLv" 0 iwtvwr or iBntuu. I lutenwt VHUUBil. IVtnl.l Br.

I rrencn writers, for translation npid by Conva5onal kxerJuSI' NewFrlath notes. Th. text carefully pranarad frV. yea Trench editions. 6i cents.

"fi Talbot's French Pinnnn.i.iinn Aids to French ComposlUoo; or. VTrX7iit SJ sorof Ancient and Modern IBgoaga. $1 WOODBURY'S GERMAN nmnair "oouoary aiem.ntary German Reader Ties. Woodbury's German Knirlieh aad k.ii.. A dir.

A method wh.Teby Sermtni to.c'h 722? -W and Americans Oermane. zs cn nnoaji hi mrtZSTSS' Great Earwdns. urn PHK nndendinad r.Bn- aiRj i A. in their buam. now-oSiif.

'vhair eou WINES 'Lionona' murtb. agr.at IndnwmenV nrfh. guy, aa they will be aold nana! 1 TroT ii iari io cases, 1: Corooa Royal Wine, Meder kt America. Ra'm. NEngland do do, Oem ijohna and Bott fsroirih'" SS.

"thst ii.ft Vdis-pd ot'bt'th. sKirfiaOT ocUoo, in our Win. Lort, by L. K.PUmpW old stand, thanks toonrfrienda and the tradiniTeg" lo" rff.5 vors, we ask of tham a continoanca or the Sa bona to merit It J- Hiiunu a rlr. IUI Tsar of Kail.

By thlTwhor-Tyie. Onvol.omplete For sale at )S BURKCa ixu a. i -saw mmmnnm BKetcnaaia UsaUngs; S100. For sal. by rrose and V.rse.

By Sybil it a. a n. I Post Offie. NK BOOKH-l Lone Look A JTTr-, jrr. Strok.

and th. Racid by 1 rmorrv rvt li-cilv-AhV iau.tr.boaa.-i: 1 ii sr vuukx WTivadby warkg. mrU PHIXJfEy A CC mrlt "vonii lilUAtr STUR1 fooad at BAJtN 0M.S SkEAT VARJ Tfo ZT 'f 1B 1 arts nui ireei. th. Origin.

HiatrT.d'-rV.'i''"," muDlcatlotia from th. wiVrCl Ztt ce Received ti. aiatUeOB, airis PRTWVi-w A vatv Carlor 8tovt? J.li'" and bnil.T loV very on vet, aa beaatiful, for tow at the roriaiu.K17 ui i Mala aad East Swaa bau- ens. i 'TT PSITMPft. sale wholesale orrtil mno namT-TAf I ta.ar Mala.

AV -JiiSiw. I at I of ty pram oBtSTS )UBtr ounaio. fBASIVTy. Baffalo, March Igsg. edpra, "arlneloaa, act for a Ut-tAo fi Maw Caroet IlnholsKrt (jogs scccLLOces.

rr 'raotr I SHERMANS -ar-ararar- nB 1 KLSt WiAwL. open oa ia ritwr vr aaHtw. -kl. with thair Dreeent aaaseSLt axtaaaiva aasortmaatof CAKPSTS, OIL CLirf DRUBGETS, MATTTV09. LlS.

ij MATKS1AL3 WITH ia variety, fross ti I RICHEST GOODS Wj Cash Loa NEWEST A MOST JiLb oa has- Db An ll.rir,i srsonal pro trossar Th. Trut, Per cast, out all OB of March that hav. sxbibitedtsusf nnuiT DECU i- sa'n BB VW.B.J VBIWi GREAT W. sr. now oSennf tht 1 lKisn arB of I porUt ion, ef xhiblted in the irrk.i.wnH?,;!! UAb, SnKKTl.NGsaJ nauii DAMA.o TABLE CLrTHsiJjV DAMAHK TS EXPRr bvti'" VI rj4 onwarda.

-nglAr fLtlA and DAM ASS. and npwsrda HAM ASK BUTI.r, rr TIRI.UbbJ PtAMO Cantarpanas, h.v..i i.TTrf Bd Plia fIH.iirK'TiiTToliiS.ia Wuusss from thBvmBjinlBAiarera. whit hav a hand a targs afroav' To, lty rot in the town is reported as follows kl4 wholamle lSLBhish ofLiuen Good, ahish MPHHTSK9 Jt ferOd. HilKKT' i'r -rTM. WITMDKAWAl.

Of TnWIV JACK.ONSss.ui- DmS JACKSON Lhjs firaiof Pai.Ki.Nilf FA0! eH Poker 13.2C7 Bell fo all other 510. Tb representative are clsssed, Know-Nothings 123, Democrats Whigs 3. ntklf' r. I ne vote in uoncora was caxer ill juefcaii this city. The rimainlor nsrtners, b' HquWarioa, wUIcoutiaae I Ko.

las Main st. ttZ ta. baatadiat wfT.t10 i rikNr 5: I HIA Bell 120; Scattering 53. Further particulars arill be found in the telegraph column. IT.H- f'aggia.

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